Since hay is like a plant, it would be considered a primary producer. Primary producers receive their energy from sunlight (not another organism) and are able to provide energy for those that consume them.
herbivores, they can get eaten, but dont hunt themselves
A Komodo dragon is a predator at the top of its food chain, so it is not considered a food chain in itself. A food chain is a linear flow of energy from one organism to another, showing the transfer of nutrients through various levels of a community. The Komodo dragon would be a part of a food chain as a predator preying on various lower-level organisms for its food.
Producers, such as plants, are the organisms in a food chain that add energy to every part of the chain. They do this through the process of photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into energy that can be used by other organisms in the food chain.
The duration of Top of the Food Chain is 1.65 hours.
because it needs a lot of energy to get the food chain to cycle.
primary consumer
Herbivores are at the bottom of the food chain, if they did not exist carnivores would have nothing to eat and they would cease to exist, as would everyone else above them on the food chain
No where it does not exist. The Legen....dary Pink Dolphin does not exist.
If the produce is removed then the food chain will cease to exist. The consumers will then have nothing to eat and so will die.
grass and plants
No. Vampires do not exist.
I didn't know they existed, but I'll give it a try. I don't think anything eats a horse, do it must be at the top. Horses eat hay. Hay gets food from the sun rays. So it must go Horse -> Hay -> Sun. Hope this helps.
If they didn't exist the animals they eat would overpopulate.
some horses get SLAGHTERD BY HUMUNS!!!!!! STOP HORSE SLAGHTER
herbivores, they can get eaten, but dont hunt themselves
the whole food chain would be effed up and we would cease to exist o_O
Flies serve various ecological roles such as pollination and decomposition. They also form an essential part of the food chain, serving as a food source for many other organisms.